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  2. SHAREit - Wikipedia

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    SHAREit. SHAREit is a peer-to-peer file sharing, content streaming and gaming platform that supports online and offline sharing of files and contents. [5] [6] [7] It allows users access to short format videos and a wide range of games, making it a multimedia entertainment app for users. It works on various smartphone platforms, allowing users ...

  3. ALTBalaji - Wikipedia

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    Platforms. ALTT is an Indian content-based video-on-demand platform. ALTT is available across 32 different interfaces for its viewers. The content has been made available on mobile and Tablet Devices (Apple phone, Apple iPad, Android phone, Android tablet), Web browser (Desktop Browser), Chromecast, Android TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and Windows (Windows PC, Windows Mobile, Windows ...

  4. Band (software) - Wikipedia

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    Band (software) Band is a mobile community application that facilitates group communication. Created by Naver Corporation, the service is available on iOS, Android, and desktop. Users can create separate spaces for communicating with members of different groups, depending on the purpose of those groups. Types of groups include existing circles ...

  5. BearShare - Wikipedia

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    Bearshare was launched on December 4, 2000 as a Gnutella -based peer-to-peer file sharing application with innovative features that eventually grew to include IRC, a free library of software and media called BearShare Featured Artists, online help pages and a support forum integrated as dedicated web browser windows in the application; as well ...

  6. Comparison of file-sharing applications - Wikipedia

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    File sharing is a method of distributing electronically stored information such as computer programs and digital media. Below is a list of file sharing applications, most of them make use of peer-to-peer file sharing technologies. This comparison contains also download managers that can be used as file sharing applications.

  7. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Google Chrome. Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google. It was first released in 2008 for Microsoft Windows, built with free software components from Apple WebKit and Mozilla Firefox. [15] Versions were later released for Linux, macOS, iOS, and also for Android, where it is the default browser. [16]

  8. Joseph Karo - Wikipedia

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    Joseph ben Ephraim Karo, also spelled Yosef Caro, or Qaro ( Hebrew: יוסף קארו; 1488 – March 24, 1575, 13 Nisan 5335 A.M. ), [1] [2] was the author of the last great codification of Jewish law, the Beit Yosef, and its popular analogue, the Shulhan Arukh. To this end he is often referred to as HaMechaber or "The Author" ( Hebrew ...

  9. Peer-to-peer - Wikipedia

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    A peer-to-peer (P2P) network in which interconnected nodes ("peers") share resources amongst each other without the use of a centralized administrative system. A network based on the client–server model, where individual clients request services and resources from centralized servers. Peer-to-peer ( P2P) computing or networking is a ...